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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUTE, MEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY, JUN"E 19. 1934. PAGE SEVEN Local and In City Jail Charlie Jessman, ar rested yesterday for drunkenness, ws lodged in the city Jail. Fined for Drunkenness Jack Hitz letr of this city was fined $10 In city court this morning on drunkenness Charges, On Dpj's Business Joseph B. Krag en, of New York, arrived In this city by train this morning to spend the day here on buslneaa. Returns from Portland Mrs. H Rubensteln. of this city, returned this morning from Portland, having ben visiting there for three weeks. Major Operation Prank Boothby, of Prospect, underwent a, n.aJor op eration at the Community hospital this morning. To Astoria Or a. Cox left on ztt train last night for Astoria, where she will attend the O. A. R. encampment, before continuing east to Chicago, to spend the summer. No Sidelights Orvllle R. McClanf ban, of this city, was arrested yester day by the state police, for operating jj a truck wicn no siaengnts, ana is CJbCU wj npiscm WillUUUW Ob JUOHUC court in Grants Pass. BHlng Brlpf Visitor W. E. Boelrp. of Seattle, president of the Boeing Aircraft Co., was a brief visitor at the Medford airport this morning, arriv ing on the regular southbound plaue en route to San Francisco. Back from South Fork Karl Ja nouch. forest supervisor, and P. V. Horton, assistant regional forester, re turned last night from a check of the guard training school at South F?rk of the Rogue CCC camp. Install Gas Tnnk The Association of Commercial Truck Owners have been issued a permit at the building department In the city hall for the installation of a gas tank at 205 South Riverside, with a cost of $400. Cited to Appear Marshall P. Den ser, of Phoenix, who was arrested yes terday by state police for operating a truck as a private carrier with no P. TJ. C. permit, is cited to appear to morrow before Justice of the Peace W. R. Coleman. C. G. Smith Leaves C. G. Smith, principal of the senior high school, left this morning on the train for De troit, to attend the Rotary conven tion there. He will visit en route, and return on an extensive tour through Canada. Enjoy Coast Trip Dr. W. C. Thomp son, an ardent deep sea fishermen who likes to eat the fish he catches, Mrs. Thompson and Adell Zansky, are spending the week at Oregon coast points. They expect to return Friday Dr. Thompson's office Is closed dur ing his absence. To Union Creek H. Robert Mans field, Junior forester, and Wm. H. Frledhoff, mineral examiner from the regional forest office Jin Portland, left yesterday aternoon for Union Creek district to meet Juss DeWitt, district ranger, on an inspection tour of the mineral claims In the sur rounding territory. Sleight and Benson Leave Dick Sleight, who has been visiting at his home In this city for the past two weeks, and Noel Benson, will leave on the train this evening for San Pranclsco, where Sleight is employed by the Woolworth company, hav;ns been recently transferred to San Frin clsco from Portland. Today DOUBLE Number 1 Are husbands really like this? It your husband the kind thai would disarm your sweetheart by making a chum of him ? I That's what this woman hus band did. Ft 1 HELEN VINSON WARNER OLAND Catharine Doucet DATLY MATINEE 1:45. s4 " 1 Personal Brownies to Meet The Dark Hollow Brownies will hold a meeting Thurs day, Jnue 31, at 3 p. nv, at the Wash ington school, Here from Oakland Mr. and Mi. Ben Body, of Oakland, arrived on the Shasta this morning to visit here with Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Ktrk. In Medford Today Captain Chaun oey L. Pierce, commander at the Dog Lake CCC camp, was a visitor at the Medford CCC district headquarters today. Arrive Today Mrs. George SUva and Mrs. Cecil Wllllt. of San Francisco, arrived In Medford today on the train, and will visit here with Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Degernesa. Back to Albany Dorothy Chambers left on the train this morning for her home in Albany, having been visiting In this city for the past week with Mrs. Justin B. Smith, her cousin. Horton Leaves F. V. Horton. assist ant regional forester from Portland, who has been In Medford for the past two weeks on official business, left this morning for his home office. Switzer to Portland O. L. Switzer. who recently enlisted in the United States navy through the local re cruiting office, left on the train this morning for Portland, where he will be offocia'ly sworn into the service. To Report Here Several officers have been ordered to report to this CCC district headquarters tomorrow, according to word received there.ln cluded In the group are Captain Dan iel W. Evans, Inf-Res., from Helena, Mont.; FlrBt Lieutenant Lytton Kin dred, FA-Ros., of Seattle; First Lieu tenant Glen Bryan Wood, Inf-Res., Springfield, Ore.; and First Lieuten ant John Harry Gordon, QM-Res., of Portland. Corporal John R. Steger. from Seventh Infantry headquarters, who has been on duty at the former district headquarters at Eugene, will report here tomorrow for duty in the personnel department. Gary Cooper Heads Cast Craterian Hit "Operator 13," playing at the Cra terian theater until tomorrow night, combines the elements of good enter tainment, thrill, drama, comedy and good acting, with music and romance to make It an outstanding screen achievement. As Gall Loveless, the federal epy who is sent into the southern lines to destroy the most dangerous spy of the Confederacy, Miss Davles contrib utes her finest dramatic performance of her eventful career. Gary Cooper, the Southern spy, equally surpasses all his former screen roles as the man whom Miss Davles sets out to destroy and with whom she falls In love. This Is a story of spies, of espion age and Intrigue, and throws a new historical light upon the moat dra matic of all America's conflicts the Civil War. Nothing apparently was spared to make "Operator 13" as authentic as possible. Through It are woven many characters whose names have become Immortal In America's history Abraham Lincoln, Pauline Cushman, Allan Plnkerton, General "Jeb" Stu art and many others. The role of the famous spy, Pau line Cushman, Is admirably handled by Katharine Alexander. Sldley To ler plays the part of Plnkerton, at one time chief of the federal secret serv ice, and Douglas Dumbrille brings back to life the greatest of all cavalry leaders, "Jeb" Stuart. 20c Anytime Children 10c FEATURE Number 2 Flirting with Death Laughing at Danger McCoy "Straightaway" with SUE CAROL ALSO Screen Souvenirs Knockout Kiiseg News EVENING 6:46 a V i liRacec. Tim in LlTMtOCk. PORTLAND, June 18. (AP) Cat tle 135; calves 10: steady, unchanged. Hoga 200; steady, unchanged. Sheep 300; steady; unchanged. Portland Produce PORTLAND, June 19. (AP) But ter Prints, A grade, 33c; parchment wrapped cartons, 34c; quantity pur chases, He lb. less; B grade parch ment wrappers, 22V4c; cartons, 33c lb. BUTTERFAT -Portland delivery. A grade delivered at least twice weekly, 20 9. 2lc; country routes, 17?18c lb.; B grade or delivery fewer than twice weekly, Portland, 17$18c; country routes, 14 15c; C grade at market. SGGS Pacific poultry producers' selling price: Oversize, 20c; fresh ex tras, 18c; standards, 16c; mediums, 16c dozen (cartons 1 cent higher). Buying price of wholeaalera: Fresh specials, 18c; extra, 16c; extra me diums, 15c; medium firsts, 13c; pul lets, 12c; under grades, 12c dozen. COUNTRY MEATS Selling price to retailers, country killed hogs, best butchers under ISO lbs., 0al0c; vealers, 80-100 lbs., 7?Hc lb.; light and thin, 5 6c; heavy calves. So lb.; yearling lambs, 8 10c; spring lambs, I3tjrl34e lb.; ewes, 34c lb.; cutter cows, 4s5c; canners, 34c lb.; bulls. 5iSc lb. Cheese, milk, poultry, onions, pota toes, cantaloupes, strawberries, wool and hay, unchanged. Portland Wheat PORTLAND, Ore., June 19. (API Wheat futures ; Open High Low Close July 7614 -'S'-i .76V4 Sept. 78 ,76i .76 .764 Cash wheat: Big Bend bluestem .774 Dark hard winter (13 pet.) 81 '4 Dart hard winter (11 pet.) 76 4 Soft white, western white, hard winter, northern spring and western red .76 Oats No. 2 white, 136. Corn No. 3 E. yellow, $39. Mlllrun standard, tlB. Today's car recelpta: Wheat 6, bar ley 1, flour 1, corn 4, oats 3, hay 1. San Francisco Butterfat SAN FRANCISCO, June IB. (API First grade butter, 33 ',4 c f. o. b. San Francisco. DID mm Adults 20 Starts Today For 3 Big Days 2 BIG FEATURES PLUS; The Screen's Most Poignant Heart Drama! A Symphony of Emotions That Will Find an Echo In Every Human Heart With RANDOLPH SCOTT Martha Sleeper Buster Phelps ROOFING VERTICAL GRAIN CEDAR SHINGLES PABCO COMPOSITION SHINGLES IN VARIEGATED COLORS AND DESIGNS BUILT UP PABCO ROOFS AND ROOF COATINGS ESTIMATES ON COMPLETED JOBS Timber Pr PHONE 7 End North Central "A Good Firm to Trud With" Opens at Roxy Warner Baxter heads the Roxy theater double feature program to day In "As Husbands Go." The picture Is described as a ro mance for women that men will like. It deals with the wife who Is unde cided whether or not she would give up a devoted husband for what at the moment appears to be a glamor ous, new romance. Roaring around the motor ovals at flashing speed. Tim McCoy puts plenty of thrills and excitement into "Straightaway," the number two pic ture. Wall St. Report NEW YORK, June 19. (AP) Profit taking was the rule In stocks today. ! with the "good news" out on the re tirement of congress for the summer and most traders figuring on a tech nical reaction. A few Issues displayed heslstance, but the majority were off fractionally to around 3 points. The close was heavy. Transfers approxi mated 825,000 shares. Today's closing prices for 33 se lected stocks follow: Al. Chem. & Dye 141 '4 Am. Csn 87 i 87. H5',i IS',4 604 16 36", 33 37 41 Am. & Fpn. Power A. T. & T. Anaconda Atch. T. & S. F. Bendlx Aviation ...... Beth. Steel California Packing Caterpillar Tractor Chrysler Coml. Solv. ?3 Curtlss Wright 3 '4 Du Pont 91 H Gen. Foods 33 Chil dren 10tf Company m art'.- I 2& v x-';' is Thrilling Mystery One of the most unususl pictures of the season, bringing with It alt the uncanny myatery and horror ot "Frankenstein1 and "Dracula,' plus Gen. Motors ?3 Int. Harvest. 3314 I. T. & T 1314 Johns M&n. .......... 64 Mont. Ward ...... 38 '4 North Amer 18 14 Penney (J. 0.) 604 Phillips Pet. 18!4 Radio . 7 '4 Sou. Pac ... .. 25 Std. Brands 31 Std. Oil Cal 3554 Std. Oil N. J 47 Trans. Amer ...;..., 6?, Union Carb 434 United Aircraft 10 U. S. Steel 41 i Chicago Wheat CHICAGO, June 19. (AP) Wheat futures: Open High Low Close July .OS .98 .94. Si Sept. 5J .95', 041; ,95ij Dec. .96'. ,96?i .95"! .96!i Sliver NEW YORK. June 19. (AP) Bar silver very steady, i4o higher at 4514. Shows 1:45 7:00-9:00 MSB Starts Today for 3 Days WILD! WEIRD! WICKED! ' B-r-r-r-rl . . . 'You'll Bee 1 ffl ij things you never WILL IJ ',--P ;( BORIS KARLOFF M 1 (FRANKENSTEIN) W j BELA LUGOSI Cllr (D R A C U l A) I with m DAVID MANNERS I iy Jacqueline WELLS 3 V$ EGON BRECHER J 'H r LUCILLE LUNDj Edgar Allan Poe . . . whose eerie imagina- 8 tiong have thrilled two ("" V ,x generations . . . outdoes S J. V i h 'limself with this most jLjTjV . -) . 'hrilling story of n. pl j heard -of wickednof llV the screen has jff W"ili ' ever known! f ADDED Two RrH of Frank Albertson, "Antique Antlrs" Film at Rialto the added thrills supplied by those two creators of eerie roles Karloff and Bela Lugoal, plays at the Rialto theater for three days, starting to. day. PORTLAND. Ore., June 10. (AP) Carrots advanced to a. new all-time high price position for this season of the year today on the East Side farmers' wholesale market. Sales were mode up to 60 a dozen bunches with a general low of 40c. Demand continued far In excess of supply with resulting strength of the price position. In fact, there was a good tone for all root vegetables with beets firmly held at 20c and turnips scarce and nominally quoted up to 60c dozen, also a high point for the period of the year. Berry markets were a trifle erratic Strawberries sold at a general spread of (1.45-1.75 cate, with raspberries mostly 880-90c and a few $1, logan berries 50-75c, Youngberrles $1.35 1.35, blackcaps 90c-$l, Kosmo black berries nominally tl crate. Adults 25 Mh Mr and Laughter "The Love Detective" rarnmount News At Studio Today James Csgney's picture, "Lady Killer," opens the double bill st the Studio theater today. The theme ot Rosalind Shaffer's story, upon which the picture Is based, Is a hllsrlous take-off on the Hollywood film colony In which a young ex-crook leaps to stardom on the screen by the unique method of writing his own fan mall and seeing that It gets Into the hands ot the producers. Just how a healthy young hopeful reacta to unwarranted discipline, and an attempt to force the mannera of "grown-ups" upon him. Is amusingly snd entertainingly set forth In "Broken Dreams." the second film. SALEM, Ore., June 10. (AP) Ex tradition of Milton J. Drebln, wanted at Everett, Wash., on a charge of grand larceny, was authorized here today by Governor Julius L. Meier, Drebln Is under arrest in Portland. THE DALLES, Ore., Jun 19. (AP) Heltn Conley, 18, a graduate ot the Tygh Valley high sohool near her? this spring, was Instantly killed early Sunday when a car In which she was rldlrifl with three youths from Tho Dalles overturned on a highway curve while the party was returning Shows 1:45 7:00-9:00 Ends Tomorrow Night ( $A6AOF W Ront. W. ' with Jean Parker chambers- tior- X Catherine Alexander l0,,, 0T Russell Hardie Jl ZZT 4 MllIS BrOS. f songs! . . combining the V Ted Healy spectacle of "Birth of Nation" V M .t!ieheartbeat of "Sinllln Thru" Ki ri rm H witn PAT O'BRIEN DICK POWELL GINGER ROGERS THI 4 MllIS IROS. TID riO RITO A IAND THRU RADIO ROOUIS ALLEN JENKINS o from a dance at Tygh valley. Carl Spauldlng, musician, was driving. Stated Convocation of Crater Lake Chapter No. 33 R. A. M. Tuesday, June 10th at 7:30 p. m. Visi tors Invited. O. W. DeJARNETT, H. P. OEO. ALDEN, Secretary. i - All kinds of legs, blanks for sale, for rent, no hunting, no trespassing and other cards for sale at Commercial Printing Dept. of Mall Tribune. Today's Live News For Fat Folks 3 Great Letters Read Them All From all over the country north sou th east west come le t ters of praLflc for the world's safe and health ful enemy of fat don't miss these S letters. "I nm uiIhr Kruschen Salts on ad vice of my Doctor. Have used three bottles and lost ir lhs., and gladly rec ommend It to all my friends." Mrs. (1. W. Hrynnt, Fovboro. Mass., 1034. "I am using your Kruschen Salts for constipation and reducing. Have taken 3 Jars and have lost about 20 lbs. I can recommend It to be great." Miss A. J. Harber, Plnevllle, Ky., 1934. "I have tnken 3 bottles of Kruschen. I weighed 'M, I reduced .16 lbs., and felt better each day, have got my 4th bottle." Ed Jordan, Lever n, Ariz.. 19:11. If you are proud of your double chin and bulging abdomen don't take Kruachen Salts. Ed Jordan made up his mind to take off 60 or more pounds of fat and he did Ed was sick and tired of lugging It around with him persistency won for Ed It will for any fat man. A half teaspoon In e glass of hoc water before breakfast every morning get Kruschen at Woods Drug Store, or any drugstore. Mntfl . . 25r Eves . . 3."r, Kiddles. iOrj gib moTles fin tfljsv m great ether show lifts 'il M the curtain on the C, m Womlcrlnnd of TlHdlo I , , brings you fare to 1 I face with your Idols i I of tha air. Tunes I you'll he bumming ; I for months . , stars 1 gnlnr . . and a story ,'JF m as exciting as the J year's biggest broiid i r